Moviment Graffitti joined a protest organised by Residenti Beltin (Residents of Valletta) and other organisations to show the support for their call in favour of public access and against the invasion of public spaces by private entities,
‘The theft of public spaces such as pavements and roads by commercial establishments and all the abuse this brings with it, needs to be regulated today before tomorrow’, the activist group explained.
A number of residents from other localities also joined the protest – residents of Sliema, Marsaskala, Mellieħan and St Paul’s Bay and others.
‘This issue does not impact just people from Valletta. The occupation of public spaces with tables, chairs and other structures is impacting the quality of life of residents in various localities and is a problem being felt everywhere.’
‘We emphasise that pavements belong to citizens. No one has the right to occupy public spaces and obfuscate public access to benefit off of people.’
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